Autophagy in bone: Self-eating to stay in balance

Ageing Research Reviews
Valérie Pierrefite-CarleGeorges F Carle

Abstract

Autophagy, a major catabolic pathway responsible of the elimination of damaged proteins and organelles, is now recognized as an anti-aging process. In addition to its basal role in cell homeostasis, autophagy is also a stress-responsive mechanism for survival purposes. Here, we review recent literature to highlight the autophagy role in the different bone cell types, i.e., osteoblasts, osteoclasts and osteocytes. We also discuss the effects of autophagy modulators in bone physiology and of bone anabolic compounds in autophagy. Finally, we analyzed studies regarding bone cell autophagy-deficient mouse models to obtain a more general view on how autophagy modulates bone physiology and pathophysiology, particularly during aging.

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